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Hello ZapperOne,
We appreciate your feedback. At this time, the WiFi channels are not able to be manually changed on the Panoramic Wifi Gateways. As Chris mentioned earlier, the Gateway will run scans to help ensure that you are on the least congested WiFi channel. This should give you the best possible experience.
It sounds like you have a lot of experience with routers and want to customize your settings. Instead of renting a Panoramic WiFi Gateway from us, you do have the option to purchase your own modem and router or gateway. You would just want to make sure that it is compatible with our network and the internet plan you subscribe to.
*I always recommend going for at least one internet tier higher for compatibility. For example, if you subscribe to Even Faster Internet Plan (500 Mbps download), then I would try to get a modem/router that is compatible with the Super Fast Gig plan (1 Gbps download). This way if we increase the speeds, or you wish to upgrade in the future, you won't need to purchase new equipment.
You can find a list of compatible modems at https://www.cox.com/residential/support/cox-certified-cable-modems.html. We want our customers to get the service that they subscribe to and can rely on their service. I hope this helps.
TiffanyR,
Since I am paying COX a ton of money each month, how do I get the gateway you noted in the list provided, specifically the "Technicolor CGM4981"gateway?
If COX is unwilling to allow me to change my wifi channels to optimize my network, this gateway will likely solve the noted issues I'm having.
- DRVEGAS2 years agoValued Contributor
I'm just curious why would this gateway work better for us?
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
The 4981 is for 2Gb service only as seen here. The main difference is the newest one is Wifi 6E. The channels are still locked down. If that bothers you I would suggest buying your own router. Not only is it better performance wise but you can save money in the long run.
- ZapperOne2 years agoNew Contributor III
Problem with buying your own gateway/router:
Other than stupidity, unethical business practices, and/or scams on the part of COX, why should anybody be required to spend the money on something to fix a problem that the current equipment can solve , if only they allowed the paying customers to change their wifi channels, "as they have the last 10 years" before pods?
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
You could debate all day between what is right or wrong or you could solve the problem. Cox isn't going to change their practices any time soon so your choice is to either switch ISP or buy your own equipiment. Your call.
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